Editor:Â EndlessFantasy Translation
âOf course,â Xetsa Yezaâs lips curved into a slight smile as she readily agreed, her demeanor almost causing Braydon Neal to question her sincerity.
Fela Yengoâs anxiety surfaced.
âDivine Priest, you promised to cede half of your territory to the Young Divine Lord. Where does that leave me?â
âDonât be naive,â Xetsa chided him calmly.
âThe future accomplishments of the Divine Lordâs descendants wonât be confined by a mere dynasty. The Young Divine Lord has mastered the martial arts banished immortal. Heâll be the second Young Divine Lord in our martial civilizationâs history, reigning over all realms and beings.â
Xetsaâs words ignited a spark in Felaâs eyes.
He grasped the implications behind her statementâthe second Young Divine Lord, successor to the first Great Divine Priests of the Oracle Palaces, the true Lord of the Ruins.
At that moment, Fela understood the significance of Xetsaâs words.
And as Xetsa continued, her tone softened, âRelinquish the Zunde Royal Dynasty. In a century, the aging emperor of the Donta Imperial Dynasty will step down. The Oracle Palace will endorse you as the new emperor.â
âReally?â
Felaâs eyes gleamed with anticipation.
The difference between the lords of the Zunde Royal and Donta Imperial Dynasties was profoundâthe former held dominion over the skies, the latter over the earth, ruling over all territories within the ruins.
They were on equal footing with the Oracle Palace, commanding immense influence.
With Xetsaâs assurance, Fela harbored no objections.
Xetsa produced a map, delineating the Zunde Royal Dynasty with a red line.
âWeâll allocate half of the territory to the Young Divine Lordâs companions first. The remaining half will follow in two years.â
âWhy?â Braydon frowned, puzzled by the delay.
âConsider it insurance against the Young Divine Lordâs potential flight during this interim,â Xetsaâs sweet smile masked her warning, her voice soft but firm.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âAre you in contact with the14th Oracle Palace?â Braydonâs inquiry was sudden.
Xetsa gave a slight nod.
The Oracle Palaces possessed a unique means of communication, allowing them to transcend worlds despite the ruinsâ isolation.
Braydon immediately grasped Xetsaâs motive for preventing his escape.
She must have gleaned some information from the 14th Oracle Palace.
Sensing Braydonâs thoughts, Xetsa spoke gently, âYoung Divine Lord, donât fret. With your mastery of the martial arts banished immortal, though you hold the secrets of immortality, few are tempted. Many hold you in reverence.â
âMoreover,â Xetsa continued softly, âthe Ancestral Landâs experts have already issued a warning on your behalf. As long as you remain within the ruins, none will dare to harass you.â
Braydon remained skeptical.
If all the denizens of the Oracle Palace were benevolent, then all the spirit beasts would be herbivores.
The truth was evidentâBraydon had no choice but to heed the Oracle Palaceâs call.
If he didnât go, the Zunde Royal Dynasty would dispatch troops to Machusa and crush the Northern Army.
However, if he did go, there would be benefits.
This wasnât a decision that required much thought.
âRest for the day. Weâll depart tomorrow,â Braydon declared softly.
âIâll accompany you,â Xetsaâs demeanor, though usually cool, softened with a smile directed at Braydon.
However, Braydon knew what Xetsa was thinking. It was obvious that she was trying to prevent him from running away.
If she wished to follow, so be it.
He proceeded to the city lordâs Mansion and issued a commanding summons, âInitiate the highest military assembly of the Northern Army. All hundred regimental commanders and ten lieutenant commanders must be present.â
âYes, sir!â
The guard outside the door responded promptly.
Blake Matthews, Joshua Mandor, and Skylar Neal, representing the three Northern Army legions stationed in Jaaâku, swiftly made their way to the meeting.
Frediano Jadanza, responsible for guarding Jaaâku, remained stationed and was unable to attend.
After midnight, everyone had assembled, and Braydon took his seat in the meeting room, awaiting the arrival of the last three lieutenant commanders along with their 30 subordinates.
âLetâs begin the meeting. Henceforth, all matters concerning the Northern Army will be overseen by Deputy Commander Jadanza, with Skylar and Luther serving as assistants,â Braydon announced decisively.
Skylar expressed surprise, âBrother, are you returning to the outside world? Heather is due to give birth soon.â
âI wanted to, but circumstances have changed,â Braydon replied casually, his tone betraying little concern.
While many found it puzzling that Braydon, as a husband, wouldnât rush to his wifeâs side as she approached childbirth, those within the Northern Army understood that there must be a reason behind his decision.
Skylarâs expression darkened with anger.
âBrother, Heatherâs pregnancy before marriage will undoubtedly invite gossip and rumors from outsiders.â
âRumors?â Luther Carden interjected from his seat, his gaze sweeping the room.
âIâve already ordered the Northern Army to set up ambushes. Anyone daring to besmirch the honor of the daughter of Hansworth will face ruthless punishment.â
âHeather carries a dragon and a phoenix in her womb. The boy will be the future young master of the Northern Army, while the girl will be the pearl of our people. Any insults against her will not be tolerated,â Luther declared with a steely resolve, his eyes flashing with a fierce determination.
Luther, overseeing the Northern Armyâs covert operations, was well-versed in handling delicate matters.
He was prepared to take any necessary action to protect the unborn childâthe future leader of the Northern Armyâfrom any potential harm or slander.
It was widely acknowledged within the Northern Army that the Northern Kingâs judgment was infallible, and any stain on the childâs reputation was unacceptable.
Heather Sage, despite her hopes for her children to lead ordinary lives in the future, could not afford to take any chances, given the importance of her unborn childâs role as the future commander of the Northern Army.
In reality, perhaps Braydonâs concerns were unfounded, but it was better to err on the side of caution.
When King Braydonâs son was born, he was destined to inherit the mantle of Young Master of the Northern Armyâan inheritance of his fatherâs legacy.
In due time, he would assume control of the Northern Army and its million-strong cavalry.
But for now, Braydon diverted the conversation away from personal matters within the conference room.
âIâll be departing tomorrow. Tonight, weâll seize control of half of the Zunde Royal Dynasty. Weâve already secured two of the 73 cities. As per our agreement, we require an additional 36 cities.â
âIâll grant you half of the 73 cities of Zunde,â Xetsa responded resignedly. âThatâs 36 and a half cities!â
âMake it 37 cities,â Braydon decided, wasting no time.
The pressing concern was how to conquer these cities swiftly.
Even deploying all ten lieutenant commanders of the Northern Army wouldnât suffice to capture them all.
Xetsa, appearing disinterested, offered no further assistance beyond relinquishing the 5,000 miles of Zunde Royal Dynasty territory.
Braydon, sitting at the head of the table, eyed Xetsa discreetly, formulating a plan.
âDonât look to me for help. I canât provide any,â Xetsa rebuffed preemptively.
âThen provide me with 37 divine decrees,â Braydon demanded bluntly.
âWhat?!â Xetsa exclaimed in disbelief. âDo you think divine decrees grow on trees?!â
âIâll leave with you once Iâve received the divine decrees,â Braydon insisted.
With the aid of the divine decrees, the Northern Army could assert control, compelling compliance from the aborigines.